How to Connect and Disconnect
Tubing to Quick Connect Fittings:
Push tube firmly into the fitting connector all the way to until the tube stops.
Try to pull the tube out to check the security. If the tube pulls out, then push
all the way in again.
To disconnect the tubing. First make sure the system is de-pressurized by
turning off inlet water. Push in the "collet" that holds the tube into the fitting
connector. While pushing in the collet you can now simply pull out the tubing.
Important Information
& Performance Parameters:
The flow of purified water is determined by the GPD rating of the membrane,
inlet pressure, inlet temperature, and inlet PPM. The Mega Grow Reverse
Osmosis system has the capacity to produce up to 150 gpd (1000 liters per
day). The parameters for optimum operation are: Water temperature 25ºC,
Inlet water pressure 3 to 5 kg/cm2 and water quality of 550 ppm or less.
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):-47?-:<0)<<0-S7?:)<-?144*-;47?-: If your inlet pressure is less than
60 psi, you may experience less than the rated 150 GPD flow rate. A minimum
of 40 psi is required to properly operate the system. The higher the inlet
pressure, the better the flow. A booster pump kit is available as an option
in case of low pressure and is necessary if your pressure is below 40 psi.
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The RO membranes included with the filter can handle water up to 1000 PPM
and with a hardness of 170 PPM or 20º hf of hardness. Note that this is considered
both very contaminated and very hard water and may shorten the life of
your membrane.
Note:
The first minute of RO water produced are higher in PPM than after the system
has run a few minutes.
Push in Collet
Remove Tube